I bet its not from your car. Its just rolled there
jojo76,
May 7, 1:26am
Yeah I’ve been trying to figure out though what it would have came off, and the only conclusion I could come to was the car!
tygertung,
May 7, 1:37am
It won't be off the car as it would have a shaft or something going down the middle, so can't fall off.
Maybe.
kazbanz,
May 7, 1:37am
it looks more like the base for a can or a jar to prevent staining or breakage
cattleshed,
May 7, 1:47am
Unlikely to be from the car but what is the car?
jojo76,
May 7, 2:05am
I Suzuki swift
intrade,
May 7, 2:12am
only thing seal from harmonic balancer pulley cover or from shock strut. but you would think it be more minced up from any of these locations. is this full rubber or steel reinforced rubber?
gph1961,
May 7, 3:23am
reminds me when I replaced the accessory drive belts on what ever it was and a couple of days later the phone rang and listened to rants of how the belts had fallen off on the garage floor yep there were rubber strips on the floor also a freezer in the garage with new door seal on shoulda charged then time and milage
jojo76,
May 7, 3:45am
Full rubber
jojo76,
May 7, 3:49am
Lol no seal changed on anything!. Buggered if I know where it has came from.
Bingo! This will be it! We replaced out outside light a few weeks ago, it went to the dump, but clearly this seal was left behind. Thank you
clark20,
May 7, 5:39am
yes I thought the same!
rodeorunch,
May 7, 5:42am
Was changing a gearbox in some old thing years ago. Found a brass bush on the ground that just fitted the input shaft . Took a while why the box wouldn’t slide back into place. No xtra bits needed.
gph1961,
May 7, 6:13am
with an exclamation mark(!)
trogedon,
May 7, 6:37am
Seals are normally found in the sea. or near it.
jojo76,
Aug 12, 12:09am
Really? Wow would never have guessed ;)
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